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Design of a treatment satisfaction measure for patients undergoing varicose vein treatment: Venous Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (VenousTSQ)

BACKGROUND: Established condition-specific patient-reported outcome measures for varicose veins are limited to the measurement of health status and function. A treatment satisfaction measure is needed to understand patient satisfaction with different treatment options. The aim of this study was to d...

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Autores principales: Gilbride, Charlie J, Wilson, Alison, Bradley-Gilbride, Anita, Bayfield, Janet, Gibson, Kathleen, Gohel, Manjit, Bradley, Clare
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10364492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36477259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znac387
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author Gilbride, Charlie J
Wilson, Alison
Bradley-Gilbride, Anita
Bayfield, Janet
Gibson, Kathleen
Gohel, Manjit
Bradley, Clare
author_facet Gilbride, Charlie J
Wilson, Alison
Bradley-Gilbride, Anita
Bayfield, Janet
Gibson, Kathleen
Gohel, Manjit
Bradley, Clare
author_sort Gilbride, Charlie J
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description BACKGROUND: Established condition-specific patient-reported outcome measures for varicose veins are limited to the measurement of health status and function. A treatment satisfaction measure is needed to understand patient satisfaction with different treatment options. The aim of this study was to design a Venous Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (VenousTSQ) that would be ready for large-scale data collection and psychometric evaluation. METHODS: Relevant items were selected from the -TSQ Item Library and new items were designed where necessary. A draft VenousTSQ was prepared using the existing AneurysmTSQ as a template. Fifteen interviews were conducted from 4 days to 16 months after the procedure. The interviews were designed to elicit important sources of satisfaction or dissatisfaction before completion of draft questionnaires. The VenousTSQ drafts were modified between sets of interviews until no further changes were required. RESULTS: The final VenousTSQ consists of two questionnaires: VenousTSQ early (VenousTSQe) and VenousTSQ status (VenousTSQs). Items that need be asked only once are in the VenousTSQe, whereas those that can usefully be asked more than once are in the VenousTSQs. Of the 16 unique items forming the VenousTSQ, 12 were from the -TSQ Item Library. Only 1 of these 12 required significant modification. CONCLUSIONS: The VenousTSQ represents a condition-specific psychological outcome measure for varicose veins, enabling patient satisfaction or dissatisfaction with such treatments to be measured. Large-scale data collection is under way to establish optimal scoring, quantitative validity, and reliability of the VenousTSQ.
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spelling pubmed-103644922023-07-31 Design of a treatment satisfaction measure for patients undergoing varicose vein treatment: Venous Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (VenousTSQ) Gilbride, Charlie J Wilson, Alison Bradley-Gilbride, Anita Bayfield, Janet Gibson, Kathleen Gohel, Manjit Bradley, Clare Br J Surg Original Article BACKGROUND: Established condition-specific patient-reported outcome measures for varicose veins are limited to the measurement of health status and function. A treatment satisfaction measure is needed to understand patient satisfaction with different treatment options. The aim of this study was to design a Venous Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (VenousTSQ) that would be ready for large-scale data collection and psychometric evaluation. METHODS: Relevant items were selected from the -TSQ Item Library and new items were designed where necessary. A draft VenousTSQ was prepared using the existing AneurysmTSQ as a template. Fifteen interviews were conducted from 4 days to 16 months after the procedure. The interviews were designed to elicit important sources of satisfaction or dissatisfaction before completion of draft questionnaires. The VenousTSQ drafts were modified between sets of interviews until no further changes were required. RESULTS: The final VenousTSQ consists of two questionnaires: VenousTSQ early (VenousTSQe) and VenousTSQ status (VenousTSQs). Items that need be asked only once are in the VenousTSQe, whereas those that can usefully be asked more than once are in the VenousTSQs. Of the 16 unique items forming the VenousTSQ, 12 were from the -TSQ Item Library. Only 1 of these 12 required significant modification. CONCLUSIONS: The VenousTSQ represents a condition-specific psychological outcome measure for varicose veins, enabling patient satisfaction or dissatisfaction with such treatments to be measured. Large-scale data collection is under way to establish optimal scoring, quantitative validity, and reliability of the VenousTSQ. Oxford University Press 2022-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10364492/ /pubmed/36477259 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znac387 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of BJS Society Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Gilbride, Charlie J
Wilson, Alison
Bradley-Gilbride, Anita
Bayfield, Janet
Gibson, Kathleen
Gohel, Manjit
Bradley, Clare
Design of a treatment satisfaction measure for patients undergoing varicose vein treatment: Venous Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (VenousTSQ)
title Design of a treatment satisfaction measure for patients undergoing varicose vein treatment: Venous Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (VenousTSQ)
title_full Design of a treatment satisfaction measure for patients undergoing varicose vein treatment: Venous Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (VenousTSQ)
title_fullStr Design of a treatment satisfaction measure for patients undergoing varicose vein treatment: Venous Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (VenousTSQ)
title_full_unstemmed Design of a treatment satisfaction measure for patients undergoing varicose vein treatment: Venous Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (VenousTSQ)
title_short Design of a treatment satisfaction measure for patients undergoing varicose vein treatment: Venous Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (VenousTSQ)
title_sort design of a treatment satisfaction measure for patients undergoing varicose vein treatment: venous treatment satisfaction questionnaire (venoustsq)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10364492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36477259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znac387
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